Tippman Flatline Barrels for Mags?

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  • ogre55
    a.k.a. Ogre Wang
    • Jul 2002
    • 524

    #1

    Tippman Flatline Barrels for Mags?

    I know that have been some threads regarding this in the past but there has never been a concrete answer to the question of whether anyone has any plans to make a Tippman Flatline barrel for mags?

    Do they work? Yes, according to Warpig.com. Outside of the guys at AGD, Warpig is the only source of technical info and reviews that I trust because outside of being technical with their technology assessments and reviews they are about as close to nonpartisan in their reviews as I have ever seen. At least IMHO.

    Are there any other options to get the same effect? The closest thing for mags is the Z-Body which, while it can increase range by causing the backspin required for the magnus effect, it is rather inconsistent in it's ability to do so.

    Finally, can it be done legally? Yes. While Tippman does own the patent, they have made licensed it to at least one company as I have seen, at least for sale, a Cocker with a Flatline barrel.

    So, are there any plans for anyone to actually make one? AGD? Anybody? Bueller? Bueller?
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  • HoppysMag
    Hoppy's en Fuego!!!
    • Oct 2001
    • 3494

    #2
    there are no plans to make a mag flatline... but i like you ferris bueller referance
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    • subbeh
      I'm Not Cool
      • Jan 2002
      • 821

      #3
      Ferris Bueller rocked!
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      • Coaster
        Registered User
        • Apr 2002
        • 421

        #4
        i also would really like to see this come to the automag. Or some other device that adds range and keeps accuracy. I don't even think i would consider the z-body because of the crudeness of how it puts backspin on the balls(just has a metal plate that hits the top of the ball). Possibly a bolt that only puts air on the bottom half of the paintball..

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        • MagDog68
          A.K.A DoggieWang
          • May 2001
          • 1063

          #5
          Due to the automags extedned body, I doubt it would be possible to make a Flatline for the Mag w/o doing some serious cutting to the body. The bent barrel will not be able to fit into a stock automag body. And you couldnt have the ball travel the two inches to the end of the body and then start ist curve, because it would most likely break on impact with the barrel wall.

          If I were you I would look into the cocker threaded Micro Mags and see how the distance from breech to barrel is. That setup may work.

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          • ogre55
            a.k.a. Ogre Wang
            • Jul 2002
            • 524

            #6
            Mag bodies

            I didn't figure that it would be possible to just buy a replacement barrel and slip it on. It would have to be a complete rework of the body. However, as we all know, that is not unheard of. Oh well, will wait and see.
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            • Patron God of Pirates
              ~pgop1.0
              • Apr 2002
              • 1196

              #7
              Originally posted by Coaster
              i also would really like to see this come to the automag. Or some other device that adds range and keeps accuracy. I don't even think i would consider the z-body because of the crudeness of how it puts backspin on the balls(just has a metal plate that hits the top of the ball). Possibly a bolt that only puts air on the bottom half of the paintball..
              Oddly, that is exactly what the Z-Body does. The ball hits the plate which causes the "Hop Up" effect. This places the ball against the top of the large bore barrel. The air then follows the shortest escape rout, under the ball. While I don't think this is what Galactic Systemz had in mind, that is how it works. Friction from the top of the barrel combined with air escaping underneath causes backspin.

              I've tested this theory with Toms spray powder technique. When it worked, the powder was only missing from the top of the barrel. The adjustability of the Z-Body seems to control the angle at which the ball "Hops up", thus setting how much contact with the top of the barrel it has.

              A very large bore (.697) non ported 10" barrel seems to work best. Porting hurts efficiency and the Z-Body cannot afford to loose much more with that big a barrel.

              Disclaimer: This is all based on my very unscientific testing. Done with my Z-Body on my RTP and a .697 bore BOA custom cocker barrel I was borrowing.

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              • kevdupuis
                KNDE
                • May 2002
                • 1041

                #8
                Question? Since the Micro E, SFL, and Extreme use cocker threads, wouldn't the cocker flatline barrel setup work?
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                • wes
                  I am a grocery bag.
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 648

                  #9
                  Originally posted by kevdupuis
                  Question? Since the Micro E, SFL, and Extreme use cocker threads, wouldn't the cocker flatline barrel setup work?

                  i once saw a micro with a flatline, sent it into like worr or some place and got the threads milled and it fit the flatline. looked sorta funny thoguh

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                  • Coaster
                    Registered User
                    • Apr 2002
                    • 421

                    #10
                    anybody know how the flatline is put on the 'Flatline Cocker' is it just a thread adapter or what?


                    Also, does anybody know where to buy the Lapco Z-barrel(custom made for the z-body)?

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                    • obsolete898
                      2W251
                      • Mar 2002
                      • 1441

                      #11
                      The flatline Cocker is a non-removeable barrel. I don't know how they put it on, but it can't be taken off easily.

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                      • Mossman
                        habitual line stepper
                        • Oct 2001
                        • 3751

                        #12
                        YUP, flatlines are fixed on cockers, and Z-barrels were discontinued so used is your best bet, but I dunno if ive ever seen one myself in the classifieds.
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                        • Wheelman
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                          • Oct 2001
                          • 1672

                          #13
                          Re: Tippman Flatline Barrels for Mags?

                          Originally posted by ogre55
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                          • ogre55
                            a.k.a. Ogre Wang
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 524

                            #14
                            Coaster: From the pics that I have seen of the Flat-Cocker, it looks like they made a custom body to accomodate the barrel.

                            Wheelman: Oops.
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                            • Brendan
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2002
                              • 85

                              #15
                              if you want a flatline on your cocker you have to send in your body to have it milled out to accept the flatline adapter that is specifically made for a cocker.

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